Wednesday, October 17, 2012

THE REPUBLICAN PARTY SLIGHT LEAD OVER THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY DURING THE ELECTION IN THE VARIOUS STATES OF THE USA MAY EVENTUALLY LEAD TO FINAL VICTORY IN THE PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION AND PAVE THE PATH TO THE WHITE HOUSE FOR THE REPUBLICAN PARTY NOMINATED PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE.

THE REPUBLICAN PARTY SLIGHT LEAD OVER THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY DURING THE ELECTION IN THE VARIOUS STATES OF THE USA MAY EVENTUALLY LEAD TO THE FINAL VICTORY IN THE PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION AND PAVE THE PATH TO THE WHITE HOUSE FOR THE REPUBLICAN PARTY NOMINATED PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE.

      Democrats have once again admitted the increasing Republican Party slight lead in the various States of the USA as the count down for the final Presidential election in the USA elapsed to just only over two weeks. These slight lead of the Republican Political Party over the Democratic Party may determine the required change by election in the USA type of governance and pave the path to the White House for the Republican Party as the next ruling major political party in the country. Some intellectuals and election political analyst believed that the Republican Party slight lead in the Presidential election has been attributed to the surprised diminishing eloquence of the President which often means much for the American voters during the Presidential debates, rather than the unfulfilled promises for change in in the Democratic Party mandate for change that had given the Democrats overwhelming majority in the Congress, the Senate with decisive victory in the election of the previous Presidential election in the USA. However, opposing views of both the major political parites remains on the significant issues and policies that required immediate solution to eleviate crisis in the various fields that entailed the finance and the economy sectors, besides the foreign and the domestic policies, particularly in regard to the USA government intervention in armed conflict during domestic financial and economic hardship.

                                                         Written by Professor Godfrey Ohia.

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